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African War

In Times of War

Kuku had successfully brought over the majority of the Assembly to his line of thinking with a combination of articulate arguments and timely assassinations.
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Lovers

Love At First Sound

The clergyman sounded solemn. His words would certainly cut deep, spoken in a slow, grating baritone that punctuated every consonant and elaborated every vowel. 
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Ogadinma

Ogadinma by Ukamaka Olisakwe

This book deals with issues of child marriage, patriarchy, domestic violence, family in-breeding, Buhari's military regime, unwanted pregnancy, poverty, and divorce.
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The Last Son of Ahriman

The Last Son of Ahriman (Ahriman #1) by Justin Robinson

The Last Son of Ahriman is a very good book, and I'll be pleased to continue with the dark adventures of Simon Bell and his cohorts.
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Fractal Noise

Fractal Noise (Fractalverse #0) by Christopher Paolini

The writing seemed tense, eerie, and atmospheric, providing an interesting backdrop to the scientific speculations within the plot
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Ascension

Ascension by Nicholas Binge

The prose is utterly captivating and descriptive, making events ride in on an atmospheric fog that turns into a full-blown blizzard towards the end
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The Mirror Empire

The Mirror Empire (Worldbreaker Saga #1) by Kameron Hurley

When I pick up books written by women in this genre, this is what I want to see- female characters who are unapologetic in their being.
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Red Sister

Red Sister (Book of the Ancestor #1) by Mark Lawrence

Write a YA book about a school that mixes magic, martial arts and meditation and just like that; I'm in love.⁣
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Ogadinma

Ogadinma by Ukamaka Olisakwe

I recommend this book to anyone keen on African books that cover the themes of rape, child marriage and domestic violence.
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Ogadinma

Ogadinma by Ukamaka Olisakwe

I believe that Ukamaka wanted this to be an awakening and a drive for revolution, to make us angry to stand up and challenge the way everything is.
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Ogadinma

Ogadinma by Ukamaka Olisakwe

An invaluable life lesson that one can learn from Ogadinma is that unless women learn to stand up for themselves, patriarchy will continue to thrive at our expense.⁣
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Observer

Observer by Robert Lanza and Nancy Kress

What if we could tweak our bio-processors to alter the algorithms responsible for our perception of said reality
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